Saudi
Arabia (not Iran) ranks 2nd in religious persecution, after N. Korea
by
Don Hank
When
discussing or analyzing reports from the Muslim world, we need to always keep in
mind: The Saudis are SUNNI (the more fundamentalist and violent sect) while
Iran (along with Syria) is predominantly SHIITE, a sect that is less radical and
violent toward other religions and sects of Islam. The actual differences in
behavior of these sects are less due to theology than to
culture.
These
cultural differences are of inestimable importance but are almost completely
ignored by our grotesquely biased press and political class. I had written
before on cultural differences.
I would guess that only about 1% of
Americans are aware of these differences and believe that all Muslims are
equally blood thirsty. There is obviously a political agenda behind this
blackout and it has to do with a dangerous ideology embodied in the Wolfowitz
doctrine (isolation of Russia and its allies, such as Syria and Iran). If
Iran broke ties with Russia tomorrow and hired an American company to run its
nuclear facilities, the Iran bashing would stop instantly.
At
variance with received wisdom, the predominantly Shiite Iranian government
allows, as one would expect based on the above, more religious
freedom than, say, Saudi Arabia and other Sunni countries.
Religiously speaking, Iranians read the same Koran and Hadith as the Sunni
world, but, despite their harsh enforcement of shariah law toward
Muslims, their culture
(including their interpretation of the scriptures) has for centuries encouraged
more tolerance of non-Muslims and non-Shia. As a testimony to this
tolerance, Bibles are allowed in Iran (though not in Saudi Arabia).
Christians may practice their religion but may not proselytize. Iran also has a
sizeable Jewish population (its hostility toward Israel can be attributed more
to territorial politics than to religion. They see Israel as expanding into
sacred Muslim territory). More importantly, the Iranian populace is more secular than that of other Muslim
countries. For example, its young people tend to imitate Western behaviors and
fashions. This major difference with Saudi Arabia is not reflected in the
Western press, which spews venom 24-7 against Iran – even unfairly making it
appear less tolerant of Christians, for example, here -- but downplays the severe and glaring abuses
of Saudi Arabia, including the latter’s support for terror organizations like
ISIS and al-Qaeda, as reported by the NYT, The Atlantic here and here, but also in the conservative press, such
as here. You'd think Americans would wake up to this obvious bias and lack of objectivity,
but they seem to be inured to it and even welcome it. Indeed a recent poll shows
a majority of Americans willing to use force against Iran. US 1 (we the people)
seem to like being hoodwinked by politicians and media (US 2) in terms of
foreign policy, which reflects a dismal lack of knowledge of the world around
us. Thus we want to rule the world but not to know it – an untenable position in
the long run. We need to wake up before this ignorance leads to another
senseless war – particularly since a war with a nuclear Iran would quite likely
pit us against two other nuclear powers, first Russia, and then a sympathetic
China acting as a bodyguard.
Incidentally,
Iran has the biggest Jewish population in any Muslim country. Where do we read
that in today's Iranophobic press?
Despite
the growing mountain of mitigating comparative analyses, the UN, now virtually a
US-dominated body, has issued a report singling out Iran for religious
persecution, even though Iran is one of the least
anti-Christian states in the Muslim world (though they do persecute
Baha’i).
If
you do a search for "UN blasts Iran for religious persecution" you find the
above-linked article and more articles critical of Iran, as if it were the worst
offender in the world.
Yet
if you search for "UN blasts Saudi
Arabia for religious persecution," you find no articles on this subject. In
fact, you will bring up the one linked above regarding
Iran.
Any
unbiased researcher will easily see the utter hypocrisy between the way the West
treats Iran vs the way it treats Saudi Arabia.
The
full truth about the religious intolerance of the Saudis can only be found on
specialized sites such as those dealing with Christian persecution, like Christian Post. To sum it up, Christianity may be
practiced in Iran but not in Saudi
Arabia, the ally of US 2 (the US establishment, not necessarily the people, at
least not if we can shake off the puppet strings).
The
above-referenced Christian Post article says:
"In
2013, it (Saudi Arabia) was ranked at No.2, behind North
Korea.."
Despite
this, one of my correspondents, a retired military man, said that
Iran (not Saudi Arabia) must be "taken away" (eliminated)!
That would mean millions of people must be annihilated. He unflinchingly
endorses genocide and thinks this makes him a patriotic
American.
We are
being taken for a ride by our press, our politicians, and, sorry to have to say
this, but also by Netanyahu. There is obviously an agenda behind the Iranophobia
in the press today. It has crossed the line into racism, a hatred for all things
Iranian, harbored by the same people who hate all things Russian and, as a
corollary, all things Syrian. After all, racism almost never targets only one
ethnic group.
But
you say, hasn’t Iran threatened to attack Israel? Actually, such a statement was
attributed to ex-president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but was based on an apparent
misquote, as shown here. More importantly, far from threatening nuclear
war with Israel, the latest Khamenei has, over the past few years, repeatedly
and consistently said to his own people and to other Arab leaders that the use
of nuclear weapons is a sin in Islam (the antipathy of the Arab world to
Iran is more a manifestation of Shiaphobia than of actual fear of nukes. Israeli
writer Daniel Greenfield, while critical of Iran, has admitted here
that
the entire Arab World would have nukes within 10 years. Pakistan already has
them). A recently released compilation of video vignettes illustrates
this.
No
one can prove a negative, so if you choose to believe that Iran is poised to
nuke Israel, you may. However, to reach this conclusion, you will have to climb
over a mountain of evidence to the contrary, a smattering of which I have
presented above.
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